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Student Stories: My New York Life at St Giles
April 23rd, 2013

Amber Chiang from Taiwan is currently studying at St Giles New York City.  Here she tells of her experiences in The City That Never Sleeps…

I have never thought I could stay here for such a long time. Before coming here, I didn’t want to explore this world, I’m from Taiwan, my major was Chinese, my world was really small, I didn’t want to know more people, I liked my world in Taiwan, I loved Chinese, I was enjoying everything in my former life; furthermore, I thought I couldn’t do more in my life, I had a dream, but I persuaded myself that a dream is the most intoxicated illusion in my childhood, I am an adult, I should be rational and practical, at least I heard that from every adult.

When I came to New York at first, the first problem was the subway. In Chinese, we have an expression that says ‘the subway station is like a tiger’s mouth’, especially during the night – At that time the subway station was like an unknown monster’s stomach to me: I could go in, but I might be digested by it! I know it sounds ignorant, but I was in a panic, I went everywhere on foot.

Ten days later, I started to go to school. I remember the first day when I went to school, I was too nervous to be late or lost, so I went there at 7 o’clock, and actually, the orientation for freshmen would start at 9! It goes without saying, I walked there.

My first impression of St Giles was “Wow, everyone speaks English!”. Everything became so real, I realized that I really had to place myself in the big city where all around me were English speakers; however, the first day I was too shy to speak English.  For 23 years my life had been filled with Chinese; how awkward for me to speak English, and how annoying that everyone around me spoke English perfectly. However, I also never forgot how much teachers try hard to make us throw away our inferiority complex and encourage us to speak as much as possible, everyday in class, we have different activities to match up with grammar or vocabulary. Sometimes we have field trips, sometimes we have presentations, everyday I try to express my feelings a lot, try to be corrected, also correct myself. I try to join different courses like TOEFL or Cambridge, I try to make mistakes. I try to try.

Gradually, life became easier; I stopped walking home, even if it was a really healthy habit. After much effort, I started to have friends. Until now, many new students come every week, we go to many places together, we walk together, we study together, we travel around together, we join school activities together, we go on field trips with teachers together, we discuss different topics whether in the class or out of class together, we get through homesickness together, we learn each other’s languages and cultures together. Of course, sometimes, we skip lessons together! Meanwhile, we pick up our dreams together, we are getting mature together, we become us together.

I have seen how magnificent the Metropolitan Museum is, how fancy and dreamlike the Fifth Avenue is, how significant the Statue of Liberty is to Americans, how picturesque the night view is in New Jersey and the Brooklyn Bridge, how many memorable stories in the 911 Memorial, how pleasant it is in Central Park. During my vacation, I have been to Boston, Washington DC, and some cities near New York, but I still have so many places I haven’t been yet, whether in New York or not.

Of course, even if I have been here six months now, sometimes, I still find it hard, for example, we have new students every week and at the same time, every week, someone leaves us.  It’s really hard to say goodbye; we don’t really stay together for a long time, but after overcoming many language, culture and costume obstacles, it’s really tough to accept that you might not to see each other again.  Fortunately, nowadays, communication is really developed and convenient. I have seen so many friends who visited others countries after they graduated from school.

In six months, eventually, I’m going back to Taiwan. My New York experience is already halfway through.  I don’t know how much I will miss this city; I’m still in love with my hometown, but life is too short. I want to know how much I can do for myself, for my country. I will keep trying, keep going, and keep chasing my dream.

In this photo, you can see our current New York students on a field trip to the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine (Amber – front row, second from the left).

If you would also like to experience a new culture and study English in New York, you can find out more about our English school in New York on the St Giles website, or you can contact us at newyork@stgiles-usa.com.  We would love to welcome you to The Big Apple!

 

Adventures in New York!
March 29th, 2012

New York is full of wonderful and exciting events. You never know what kind of adventures you will have when you start exploring the city. One Platinum student studying at our English school in New York, Miriam from Brazil, recently had a lucky experience at New York Fashion Week.

Below she tell us what happened:

I had an exciting experience when I came to study English at St Giles New York.  On February 12th my classmate Isabela and I were at Lincoln Center to see a program when someone lost his or her Fashion Week invitation. We both entered with the ticket we found and took a photo with the car, SL550 from Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week that was sent by them. We had a really fun time.

St Giles International offers a New York Social Program for students. On February 13th we walked across the Brooklyn Bridge on a beautiful and cold afternoon, guided by our teacher Bernadette. We took many pictures of Manhattan and we had dinner in the famous pizzeria Grimaldi’s. I recommend it!

St Giles students can experience many adventures while studying at our English school in New York City. Studying English in New York offers great opportunities to explore this fascinating city.  Find out more about our New York Centre online here: http://www.stgiles-international.com/english-courses/locations/usa/new-york-city.php.

 

And the winner is…
February 22nd, 2012

We recently asked students to write a short article about their time at St Giles and send it to us. The prize was a free social programme event for themselves and a friend up to £60/$120 USD.

Thank you everyone who entered the competition! It was great to read about your great experiences studying English with us at St Giles.

The winning entry has now been chosen! The winner is Claudia Mai, who is currently studying with us at our English school in New York City. We hope you enjoy your chosen social programme activity!

Here is her lovely article, in which she writes of her dream to visit the Big Apple coming true, first for a visit in 2004, and again now in 2012 as she is living there and studying at St Giles!

A Big Dream by Claudia Mai

Since I was thirteen I had the big dream to go to New York City and I want to see the streets crowed with people and yellow cabs and be a part of the City that never sleeps. Since this time I had wanted to know how it must feel. I had thought it must be an amazing and unforgettable feeling.

In 2004 I did have the chance to go to New York. My old German roommate has moved to New York three years before. I have never been forgotten the feeling, I had when I did see the Skyline from New York the first time. It was at night from the roof of the house of my friend. I have been felt in love which this beautiful, amazing City. This love will be forever. I had stayed for ten days and I had known when I have to went back to Germany, that I will come back. I did come back every year, and every time ,when I had to went back to Germany, the dream going to live here would bigger and bigger.

Now my big dream has been become true. I have been lived in New York since December and I going to stay here till the end of June. It is so different, to live here, or stayed here as a tourist. I have been enjoying my study at St Giles and my time in New York and I will do it every day new. The people at St. Giles are very nice and helpful. It is a good school to study English. I think my English getting better from day to day. In three weeks I going to take my FCI-Exam and I hope I will pass it. It is a very interesting experience to live in a foreign country and get more knowledge about the life from people they come from different countries .Germany is so far away but it do not matters. After I had passed my FCI-Exam, I will make a volunteer to get more work experience and improve my English more.

My big dream has been changed my life. My study at St Giles and the time in New York has been changed my life!

If you would like to learn English in New York, you can find out more about studying at our centre there by visiting the New York pages on our website or send us an email to newyork@stgiles-usa.com.